Archive for May, 2008

Revolutionary Prostate Cancer Treatment Comes To Puerto Vallarta

Thursday, May 29th, 2008

Puerto Vallarta, Mexico is home to the new and modern San Javier Hospital and the even newer Cornerstone Hospital, both of which provide just about every kind of medical service available anywhere in the world. A third hospital, AmeriMed has been in Vallarta about 10 years and it too offers numerous services. AmeriMed currently has [...]

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Retirement Investments With Puerto Vallarta Real Estate!

Wednesday, May 28th, 2008

Everyone benefits when the Fed cuts interest rates, right? Actually, no! When the Fed cuts the interest rate, rates that are tied to it – like the interest paid on CDs – also drop. You may get a better interest rate on a car loan or mortgage, but your retirement investments pay the price. Twenty-six [...]

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Why he has ‘nothing bad to say about Mexico’

Wednesday, May 28th, 2008

This is a reply to the letter entitled, “Nothing good to say about Mexico” (Leader-Post, May 23). I would like to call mine, “Nothing bad to say about Mexico.”
I have gone to Mexico for 19 consecutive years and have lived there as a part-time resident for 13 years.
Last winter, I was interviewed by a journalist [...]

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Retirement in Puerto Vallarta–Condominium or Villa?

Wednesday, May 21st, 2008

Invariably, when North Americans visit Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, they have such a good time under absolutely ideal conditions that they hate to leave. Upon returning home, many start planning their next trip to Vallarta and can only dream about retiring here someday. The fortunate ones, either currently retired or about to retire, often start thinking [...]

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One More Reason for Foreigners to Visit Mexico

Friday, May 16th, 2008

Culture, shopping, great food and breath-taking landscapes lure many tourists to Mexico, but come June, there one more reason. It’s the money, honey.
Tourists departing Mexico City, Cancún, Guadalajara, Los Cabos and Puerto Vallarta by air and who spend between $115 USD and $1,000 USD on a credit or debit card issued outside of Mexico [...]

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